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Coins Same Year Two Different Mint Mark Styles Thoughts,

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 Posted 06/04/2011  1:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add stewart to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Just looking for some thoughts or opinions
on the difference in the mint marks.
This question comes up in my head from time to time
Any thoughts or opinions are appreciated
I am by no means a mint mark expert

Thank you

Terry

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 Posted 06/04/2011  1:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Mint marks are punched into the dies with a hand punch on pre 1989 coins. Locations can be in different locations because the are done by hand. Shape can be affected by a couple of things. One different punches used and two punching over the same die making the mint mark looking different. Some years are know for different punches. 1946 had three different styles of mint marks used. 1979-1981 proof coins had different types listed for each year because they used different punches that actually overlapped during those years. A few years had large/small types for different years. 1979-D had a damaged punch used most of the year and later a new punch was used. Something interesting with the Denver the same punches were used on all denominations. Hope this answers your question?
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Like coop says, MM's were hand-punched into the early 90's,so it is usual to see differences in placement and "design".
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Great info guys. I love this forum, learn something new every day!
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Coop you are the Man

Thank You very much. That puzzle has been bouncing around
my head for quite awhile. You know how I get with these Ikes.
They are very addicting

Tam, Thank you also for your response

Terry
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